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"Oklahoma is not a popular choice to win the national championship," Lehman declared.
Guest knew how a lady should behave, and her choice of dress reflected that.
He made a choice, and he chose right.
Follow them, don't follow them - just know the reason for the choice.
'We will have to appoint a new Prime Minister and I hope this time the Palestinians will support him better.' It is believed that Arafat's preferred choice would be Ahmed Qurie, the Speaker of the PLC, better known as Abu Ala.
So long as Saddam was still at large, many may have felt they had no choice but to keep up the assaults.
The "religious supermarket" with a free choice of different products and brands has not been introduced in that part of the world yet, and governments are not interested in introducing it, probably partly because of a fear of anything that threatens stability and predictability.
The PCUSA has a choice.
It irritates me to point to the United States for an example of keeping top-class sport irritating, but salary-caps and the fact that the weaker teams get first choice on the best young players ensures the American Football season is fresh, exciting and always hard to call.
But it was clear that this would be an utterly subjective choice.
The quality of playing is terrific, but what distinguishes them is the choice of repertoire and their commitment to the works' performance.
The main thing today is that the woman does not face the problem of choice between her child and career.
In "The Paradox of Choice," Schwartz lays out a convincing argument that choice is one good thing that we've got entirely too much of.
And choice, Schwartz stresses, really is a good thing.
"Satisficers," on the other hand, decide in advance of a decision what their minimum requirements are, and stop looking once they've found something that meets them, regardless of whether it's demonstrably the "best" choice.
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